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LEGO Collectable Minifigures Future Series Rumours
Lord_Tyrannus replied to r4-g9's topic in Special LEGO Themes
I would love a second D&D CMF wave... -
Is the medieval theme as popular as it used to be?
Lord_Tyrannus replied to plastic-man's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I don't like the Ninjago sets either. But recently I've noticed that some minifigures from that line have interesting parts for those who like to customize Dungeons and Dragons characters. So I bought some random minifigs for this purpose. -
I found the link for the image I was talking about. In the upper left corner appear the Elflands: https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Flego-castle-map-first-time-posting-here-v0-im853pzvkmnb1.jpeg%3Fwidth%3D1200%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3D6bbc3e9dbf6375d4414e55d4220df1a8e33047eb If the link doesn't work you can search "promotional map art for lego kingdoms sets", is the third option on Google Images.
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While I'm truly rooting for the triumphant return of the Castle Theme with a new faction, it's worth remembering that promotional box art doesn't always reflect LEGO's future plans. I couldn't find the link to the image I'm about to mention, but I remember that in some official art (if I'm not mistaken, from the box of a Fantasy Era castle set, or perhaps some promotional art from CMF series 03), there was a map with castles, roads, and a forest with an elf nearby. At the time, many people took it as a sign of elf-related sets, but in the end, we only received a few collectible minifigures with the theme, scattered throughout the years. That said, I'm really rooting for new medieval sets.
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[MOC] Forum of Augustus - Roman Imperial Fora
Lord_Tyrannus replied to Praetorian_'s topic in LEGO Historic Themes
This is EPIC, excellent job!! And I loved the minifigures, how did you managed to do them? Are they hand painted? Where are those red/flesh arms and legs from? Congratulations, everything is perfect! -
LEGO LotR - general discussion
Lord_Tyrannus replied to General Magma's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
He said that people would be more insterested in characters that haven't been made (like Faramir, Eowyn, Sauron, etc) than updating existing ones. But I agree with you, it would be nice to have a thead that assembles both options: purists improvements on existing characters and purists creations of new characters, like one Denethor we've seen using sith black robe and the grandma (collection minifigs) gray hair.. -
Latest CMF series impact on Historic themes
Lord_Tyrannus replied to SirBlake's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I have mixed feelings here: (1) as a person who likes light flesh characters, I'm unable to mix those with my LOTR dwarfs/elves; (2) I always hoped for elven nobility, something that doesn't look like wooden elf and looks more like high elves. -
Fantastic work! My favorite is the wizard.
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Loved your Dol Amroth army, and the Gondor torsos availabre in this store are great too!! I hope they made some Rohan torsos though..
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Latest CMF series impact on Historic themes
Lord_Tyrannus replied to SirBlake's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I would love more elves! Especially nobility or some heavy armored soldiers. In the last years we only got some elven rangers, good to make ambushs, but couldn't fight in an open field. Besides that, I would like a monk (as "samtung" said above) and more peasants (especially it it is a female character). -
[MOC] Lord of the Rings- Chasing Merry and Pippin
Lord_Tyrannus replied to samiam391's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Awesome!!! Represents perfectly the movie scene (I love this scene, by the way). -
LEGO LotR - general discussion
Lord_Tyrannus replied to General Magma's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Jacked Lego Maniac, we've discussed this before =) The original idea was to make only 2 Hobbit movies (perhaps using only the book material). With this in mind, LEGO purchased the license and the plan probably was: 1st LOTR wave, 1st Hobbit wave, 2nd LOTR wave, 2nd Hobbit wave and a 3rd LOTR wave. That's why we got the odd set choices, including some irrelevant locations (they expected to have more waves and probably Gondor would be in the 3rd wave). Off course some choices are inexplicable (the Corsair shipp was expected to attract children's attention, but we can't understand other choices). In the middle of this, Peter Jackson decided to make 3 Hobbit movies, instead of 2. Probably LEGO had already started planing the LOTR sets, so they could't invert the wave order. So we got a fantastic LOTR wave and a very good Hobbit one. After that, as you can see in the movies, Peter Jackson had to put a lot of things that were not in the book, invent a little, etc. The movies didn't do so well (compared with LOTR), and LEGO couldn't attract children attention (as much as they expected). So we got a not so good 2nd LOTR wave and, with bad sales, they just did a not so good 2nd Hobbit wave (with a few new molds and poor set choices, in opinion of some). With bad sales, we never got the 3rd LOTR wave. Off course they could use the 2nd LOTR wave to add Gondor, but PEHAPS at this time things were going OK and a 3rd wave was still in the game.. Probably things started to go down hill with the 2nd LOTR wave, destroyng the chances of future waves (and Gondor sets). I hope you could understand (english is not my native language), but overall it's more or less what probably happened. -
Amazing creation! I just don't get tired of admiring it..
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[MOC] Marketplace in the Desert
Lord_Tyrannus replied to Fletcher Floyd's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
It's perfect! I really liked the scene, but I really loved your custom minifigs. -
Wow,loved your custom minifigs, especially tilda, Sigrid and the lake town soldiers!
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Some Recent Middle East style builds
Lord_Tyrannus replied to Ayrlego's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
All of them are nice, but I loved the last one! Great build, nice technics, good choice of colours.. Keep up the goog work! And I must say, it's so nice to see some middle east architeture, I think LEGO should explore it more. -
["MOC"]- Lord of the Rings- Riders of Rohan
Lord_Tyrannus replied to samiam391's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Lovely scene, good photography, loved it! How many rohan soldiers are there? -
LEGO LotR - general discussion
Lord_Tyrannus replied to General Magma's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Gondor was not as strong as it used do be, but still was one of the strongest human forces.. If it fell, Rohan would follow a little after, and Dale and Laketown wouldn't have a chance... Actually, in the time of the battle of the ring Dale and Laketown were fighting the Easterlings (and losing).. I never understood why Dol Amroth was completely forgotten in the movies.. -
Preuss, your army is impressive, I loved your custom elves. What was your main source, bricklink, ebay? Angeli, how many soldiers do you have? It's awesome!!
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Loved it! You did a fantastic job, the scale is excellent, and did an amazing interior work.. You managed to create a very good looking building with not so many pieces..
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Awesome job! You managed to recreate the scene with perfection, congratulations!.
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SupremoDesslock, I love huge clone armies, like your own and the also mentioned storm troopers... And personally I don't understand all the "hate" of some against your army. I also like the feeling of an army, instead of a rebel indisciplined rebel group.. The point is, IF you want to give a more realistic look to your army (without losing the disciplined look), you could add few details to make them a little different from each one. Examples: buy some white horses to brake the "brown wave", change some of the heads and buy some different weapons (like axes, pikes, spears, bows, etc). These way they will have the same uniform, look like a faction, but you break the "clone feeling". Keep up the good work
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[MOC] The official Lego Balrog we never got
Lord_Tyrannus replied to BeardedNerdSE's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Fantastic work!!! It's so sad to see what it could have been if LEGO hadn't drop the ball...